Waves of annihilation have beaten coral reefs down to a fraction of what they were 40 years ago, and what’s left may be facing creeping death: The effective extinction of many coral species may be weakening reef systems thus siphoning life out of the corals that remain.
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Air pollution caused by corn production increases mortality rate in US
Agriculture is essential for feeding the large and growing world population, but it can also generate pollution that harms ecosystems and human health.
Adding High-Quality Plant-Based Foods to Diet Decreases Risk of Deaths from Heart Disease and Other Causes
As long as you don’t count French fries and soda as healthy choices, it’s never too late to increase your longevity and cut your risk of heart disease death by adding fruits and vegetables to your diet, according to preliminary research presented at the American Heart Association’s Epidemiology and Prevention | Lifestyle and Cardiometabolic Health Scientific Sessions 2019, a premier global exchange of the latest advances in population based cardiovascular science for researchers and clinicians.
Turn Off A Light, Save A Life, Says New UW–Madison Study
We all know that turning off lights and buying energy-efficient appliances affects our financial bottom line.
Stress And Habitat Linked To Koala Recovery
New research led by Western Sydney University Stress Lab’s Dr Edward Narayan, has found the psychological state of wild koalas and the location they are rescued from, can have significant impacts on their chances of recovery and rehabilitation.
NASA Sees Development of Tropical Depression 03W Near Yap
Visible imagery from NASA’s Terra satellite revealed 03W that formed near the island of Yap in the Northwestern Pacific Ocean.